North Carroll coach Greg Knill said he preferred not to talk about his team's performance because "it's too early in the season. I've decided to wait until after Christmas before I make any comments about how we're playing."

There wasn't a whole lot Knill could say about a game such as this one.

Walkersville really didn't present much of a challenge because it could not even come close to solving the Panthers full-court press.

The visitors turned the ball over almost every time against the North Carroll press.

Walkersville first-year coach Marsha Thompson said: "We knew what to do against the press but our execution was off. We get a little break now and we'll regroup. We're still young."

The Lions missed the first 12 shots it took in the first quarter and would made one of 14 from the field in that period.

The outcome might have been even worse for Walkersville if it had not been for the good outside shooting of Britany Liebegott in the second half.

Liebegott scored 11 points in the second half and finished with a game-high 17 points.